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| What:		/sys/bus/vdpa/driver_autoprobe
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| Date:		March 2020
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| Contact:	virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org
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| Description:
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| 		This file determines whether new devices are immediately bound
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| 		to a driver after the creation. It initially contains 1, which
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| 		means the kernel automatically binds devices to a compatible
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| 		driver immediately after they are created.
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| 
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| 		Writing "0" to this file disable this feature, any other string
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| 		enable it.
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| 
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| What:		/sys/bus/vdpa/driver_probe
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| Date:		March 2020
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| Contact:	virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org
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| Description:
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| 		Writing a device name to this file will cause the kernel binds
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| 		devices to a compatible driver.
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| 
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| 		This can be useful when /sys/bus/vdpa/driver_autoprobe is
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| 		disabled.
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| 
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| What:		/sys/bus/vdpa/drivers/.../bind
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| Date:		March 2020
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| Contact:	virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org
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| Description:
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| 		Writing a device name to this file will cause the driver to
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| 		attempt to bind to the device. This is useful for overriding
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| 		default bindings.
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| 
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| What:		/sys/bus/vdpa/drivers/.../unbind
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| Date:		March 2020
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| Contact:	virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org
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| Description:
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| 		Writing a device name to this file will cause the driver to
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| 		attempt to unbind from the device. This may be useful when
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| 		overriding default bindings.
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| 
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| What:		/sys/bus/vdpa/devices/.../driver_override
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| Date:		November 2021
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| Contact:	virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org
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| Description:
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| 		This file allows the driver for a device to be specified.
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| 		When specified, only a driver with a name matching the value
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| 		written to driver_override will have an opportunity to bind to
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| 		the device. The override is specified by writing a string to the
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| 		driver_override file (echo vhost-vdpa > driver_override) and may
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| 		be cleared with an empty string (echo > driver_override).
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| 		This returns the device to standard matching rules binding.
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| 		Writing to driver_override does not automatically unbind the
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| 		device from its current driver or make any attempt to
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| 		automatically load the specified driver. If no driver with a
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| 		matching name is currently loaded in the kernel, the device will
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| 		not bind to any driver. This also allows devices to opt-out of
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| 		driver binding using a driver_override name such as "none".
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| 		Only a single driver may be specified in the override, there is
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| 		no support for parsing delimiters.
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